California Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) Practice Exam

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According to California law, where should firearms be stored when not in use?

  1. In an unlocked drawer

  2. In a locked container

  3. In a visible area for easy access

  4. With the safety on, regardless of location

The correct answer is: In a locked container

Storing firearms in a locked container is the correct practice according to California law. This requirement emphasizes the importance of safety, particularly in preventing unauthorized access to firearms. A locked container significantly reduces the risk of firearms being accessed by children or individuals who should not have access to them, thus promoting responsible firearm ownership. This practice also aligns with the state’s efforts to enhance public safety and reduce the likelihood of accidental discharges. While other options may suggest different levels of storage security, they do not meet the necessary legal standard for safe firearm storage in California. Storing firearms in an unlocked drawer, a visible area, or simply relying on the safety mechanism does not provide adequate protection against unauthorized access or accidental usage.